What type of batteries do you have? Without really thinking about it, how many times have you just plugged in your battery charger and walked away while your batteries charged? Now what would you do if you had no power? You can’t just plug them in and expect them to charge. If you had another source of generated power such as wind, solar, or generator, then you could plug them in. Otherwise you’re pretty much in the dark. As preppers, Bulldog man and I maintain a selection of alkaline batteries for emergencies. We surveyed all of our stand alone appliances, radios, lamps, flash lights; fire/gas alarms, clocks and tools, made a list, and purchased exactly what was needed to last for an emergency. Consider having enough batteries to last for at least a 3 to 6 month period.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Do You Know My Name?
The last time we went on a ride to scope out a park for camping, we went down this street and this adorable bird landed on the street sign. Does anyone know what type of bird this is? The location of this bird was the northwestern part of Oklahoma. My first thought, a male Cardinal but my husband disagrees with me.
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